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Ex-Lockheed CFO Malave Heads To Boeing For Top Financial Job

Ex-Lockheed CFO Malave Heads To Boeing For Top Financial Job
Jesus "Jay" Malave. Boeing's incoming chief financial officer.(Lockheed Martin Photo)

Jay Malave, who abruptly left Lockheed Martin [LMT] in April as their chief financial officer (CFO), will join Boeing [BA] in the same role in August. Malave on Aug. 15 will assume the CFO role from Brian West, who has led Boeing’s financial operations since August 2021. West will remain as a senior adviser to Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg, and assist in the transition. “Jay will become CFO at an important time in helping build Boeing’s next chapter…

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